A metaphor is simply a comparison made without the use of "like" or "as". If you say, "the snow was a blanket on the ground", you're employing a metaphor... the snow is compared to a blanket.
"Water like blood" is a simile, not a metaphor.
Parables and metaphors are both literary devices found in Scripture, but they are not the same thing and they rarely, if ever, overlap.
Thanks, rarely. . . sounds good.
Are similes and metaphors used together in parables as a signified language or found in parables even separately? .
Are parables spoken without similes and metaphors ?
Still leaning. Love the parables. Much hidden richness. like "honey" the taste of manna, or its color used as a metaphor to represent a pearl of hidden value Christ , the gates of pearl by which we enter into fellowship by a faith not of our selves... Called hidden manna in Revelation 2. He warns us not to eat to much or we will lose the little we think we have as always he must increase.
I would offer. Manna a word meaning... "What is it?" not the bread of familiarity as if God was a man as us . I think he calls that lukewarm when things are taken for granted second guessing leaving the first love. . . desiring to know more intimately.. He came to his own and proved their manner of spirit not walking by faith walking by sight as if the kingdom did come by observation . Having to do with the flesh of nations as if he was served by human hands .Jews have the same status as a gentile. All of mankind of any nation must be born again. Their false zeal even today that looks for familiarity of the
flesh. It breeds contempt for all the nations in the world.
Romans 11:31-33 (ERV) And now they are the ones who refuse to obey, because God showed mercy to you. But this happened so that they can also receive mercy from him. All people have refused to obey God. And he has put them all together as people who don’t obey him so that he can show mercy to everyone.
Praise to God
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Yes, God’s riches are very great! His wisdom and knowledge have no end! No one can explain what God decides. No one can understand his ways.
He gives the parables the hidden understanding..
Both similes and metaphors are used to make comparisons used in
parables .Bring one thing along side of another. The difference between similes and metaphors comes down to a word. Similes use the words
like ,
as, or unto to compare things— “Life is
like a box of chocolates.”... "Jesus sweat
as if it was blood" to represent the unseen work of the Spirit. In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.” "God is love". Unless I wash you feet you have no part with me. . . as a parable representing the gospel .
Without parable Christ spoke not hiding the spiritual understanding . Not hiding the historical accuracy. Two levels of meaning when and if one does
mix faith a metaphor for the unseen eternal in what they hear or hear . He that has ear let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches .God working to give his understanding hid from those who walk by sight.
Jesus in the last days, the father speaking though His actions used to represent different parables using his life seen, or not seen hid as a parable in that way .
Like the parable in Luke one of a series used to represent those who refuse its understanding . If they will not hear the law and the prophets as metaphor (sola scriptura) then neither would men believe even if one like Jesus rose from the dead. Many parable are simply made to no effect by literalizing the hidden understanding . it makes me wonder when he comes on the last day will he find faith mixed with what men hear and see .Or will everything be literalizes away and chalked up as experience . No faith coming from God not seen .
He called, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me! Send Lazarus to me so that he can dip his finger in water and cool my tongue. I am suffering in this fire!’ Luke.16
Dead people do not suffer. Its for those on the green side of the grass. . . The wrath of God being revealed from heaven, the greatest tribulation suffering the pangs of hell "death".
To begin with dead men do not talk, think or have a tongue, or require water (gospel) or move. Dead people have no desire.
Imaginary conversation used as a parable..
The moment dead men like the Rich man as those spiritual bankrupt. He was buried (could not breath) .The poor man Lazarus not buried living on the green side of the grass suffering. For a taste of the bread of life that the rich man saw no value in .
The spiritually bankrupt man gave up the corrupted spirit as the wage of sin. (deader than a door nail, no literal tongue, no desire. ) It returned to the father and the dust returns to the field of clay.
The key to understanding the series of parables beginning in the previous chapter. is that kind of crumbs or food that works in the believer to both will and do his good pleasure as our imputed work . The kind of bread the disciples at first knew not of Christ built their confidence by giving the understandings . The food Jesus are of was to do the will of the father and finish as the work of both . our Emmanuel
Luke 1629 -31
“But Abraham said, ‘They have the Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets to read; let them learn from that.’
“The rich man said, ‘No, father Abraham! But if someone came to them from the dead, then they would decide to change their lives.’
“But Abraham said to him, ‘If your brothers won’t listen to Moses and the prophets, they won’t listen to someone who comes back from the dead.’”
Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets to read; the water that cools the tongue of the believer .The gospel
If a person is given a new spirit not subject to the letter of the law (the killer). It will rise on the last day . The phrase last day a metaphor that means the end of time. . . . time for the new incorruptible to begin.